THE FACTS
When is Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons taking place? Sunday 1st March, 2020 – 15:00 (UK)
Where is Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons taking place? KCOM Stadium
What is the expected weather for Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons? 6c in partly cloudy skies
What channel is Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons on? Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons will not be televised live in the UK
Where can I stream Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons? Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons cannot be streamed live in the UK
Where can I get tickets for Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons? Click here for the official Super League ticket section
What was the outcome in the last meeting? Catalans Dragons 10-50 Hull FC
THE TEAM NEWS
HULL FC
21-man squad: Shaul, Tuimavave, Griffin, Swift, Connor, Sneyd, Taylor, Houghton, Satae, Jones, Ma'u, Sao, Kelly, Johnstone, Matongo, Fash, Lane, Bowden, Fonua, Buchanan, Ellis
Unavailable: Manu Ma’u (Injured), Andre Savelio (Injured), Ratu Naulago (Injured), Carlos Tuimavave (Injured), Bureta Faraimo (Injured)
Questionable:
CATALANS DRAGONS
21-man squad: Tierney, Langi Folau, Yaha, Maloney, Drinkwater, Casty, McIlorum, Whitley, Garcia, Bousquet, Simon, Jullien, Da Costa, Seguier, Romano, Maria, Baitieri, Mourgue, Kasiano, Tomkins
Unavailable: Sam Moa (Injured), Mickael Goudemand (Injured), Tom Davies (Injured), David Mead (Injured), Joel Tomkins (Injured)
Questionable:
THE PREDICTION
Hull FC started the season with back-to-back wins but they have since lost their last two and they will be desperate to get back to winning ways as they host Catalans. The Dragons did not play last week and will have spent a lot of time on the training paddock but with just two games under their belt so far this season, the French outfit could be caught cold here. Hull are set to welcome back several important players and that should prove the difference for the hosts who are likely to come out on top.